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Awesomeness Japanese culture

Awesomeness Japanese culture. B y : B r i a n n a M a r i e R i c h a r d. How to count up to 20 in Japanese!!. 1 ichi 2 ni 3 san 4 yon 5 go 6 roko 7 nana 8 hachi 9 kyu 10 jyu. 11 jyu ichi 12 jyu ni 13 jyu san 14 jyu yon 15 jyu go 16 jyu roko 17 jyu nana

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Awesomeness Japanese culture

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  1. Awesomeness Japanese culture By: Brianna Marie Richard

  2. How to count up to 20 in Japanese!! • 1 ichi • 2 ni • 3 san • 4 yon • 5 go • 6 roko • 7 nana • 8 hachi • 9 kyu • 10 jyu • 11 jyu ichi • 12 jyu ni • 13 jyu san • 14 jyu yon • 15 jyu go • 16 jyu roko • 17 jyu nana • 18 jyu hachi • 19 jyu kyu • 20 ni jyu

  3. Japanesesigns

  4. Japanese flag and what it represents • White - peace and honesty • Red - hardiness, bravery, strength & valour

  5. Japan facts • A nice musk melon, similar to a cantaloupe, may sell for over $300US • There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji. • Sumo is Japan's national sport, although baseball is also very popular • Vending machines in Japan sell beer, hot and cold canned coffee, cigarettes, and other items. • There are around 1,500 earthquakes every year in Japan

  6. MORE FACTS ABOUT JAPAN • Some men in Japan shave their heads to apologize. • Some women in Japan cut their hair after breaking up with a boyfriend. • Tokyo has had 24 recorded instances of people either killed or receiving serious skull fractures while bowing to each other with the traditional Japanese greeting.

  7. SUKIYAKI • Popular foodThis is a savoury stew of vegetables and beef cooked in a large nabe and dipped in a bowl of beaten raw egg. The vegetables usually used are green onion, shiitake mushrooms and chrysanthemum leaves (shungiku). It was made in 1925.

  8. CHEERIO Cheerio (チェリオ) is a carbonated soft drink that comes in a variety of flavors, including grape, orange and many more. It was made in 1930.

  9. Japanpopulation 127,704,000 people in Japan

  10. Japan History • During the Jomon period, which began around 10,000 BC, the inhabitants of Japan lived by fishing, hunting, and gathering.

  11. Popular Japan Music And Popular Music Instruments • J-pop its another word for church music • Bon Odori its another word for festival music • KOTO- its an famous instrument its also like an end of a guitar the meaning of it is : Japanese stringed instrument that resembles a zither; has a rectangular wooden sounding box and usually 13 silk strings that are plucked with the fingers

  12. The most expensive amusement park in Japan • The most expensive amusement park in Japan is Disney land for a family it cost 5000$ for 1 adult it cost 900$. A kid cost 500$.

  13. MOST IMPORTANT THING OF ALL • There’s over 14,000 earthquakes a year.

  14. Driving question • Whatistheirmostpopularstore/ outlet

  15. MY OUTCOMES • Reading & Viewing#2: Readabunchofstufffromand / oraboutothercultures. Reading & Viewing#11: Findpeople’sfeelings / opinionsinNon-Fiction (Newspapers, Magazines, Websites, Booksetc). Speaking & Listening#8: Showhowyourwordsandbodylanguageaffectothers.

  16. BY:BriannaMarieRichard

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